I'd second that, the only reason I don't use it is because of
terminatorX's scratching and integration with the ladspa plugins. Also, if
you only have one sound card you can use a stereo splitter to do headphone
cues with terminatorX, while you need 2 soundcards to headphone cue with
Gdam. I'm going to be putting my new dj demo up for streaming listen soon,
I had to take the old one down after the RIAA radio crap, since it had
some non - indie tracks (ed rush and optical) mixed in and I was concerned
that somehow that witch Hillary Rosen would find my little mixed track
through her crystal balls.
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Lance Blisters wrote:
quoted 68 lines If you run OSX (or linux), the answer is "GDAM!" see gdam.ffem.org
>
> If you run OSX (or linux), the answer is "GDAM!" see gdam.ffem.org
>
> In short: GDAM is a digital dj-mixing system with many powerful plugins
> and an emphasis on musical concepts. It emulates turntables, but even
> better it is a digital file player and there are plenty of high-level
> features which aren't possible when working with vinyl. The goal is to
> give the user utmost control in mixing, remixing, and performing music.
> The common approach is to build a database of song files and "tempo maps"
> which describe the tempo, phase, and index points throughout the song.
> Info from the database can be used to instantly, perfectly synchronize
> songs and also to apply perfect loops, skip to any point in the song w/o
> dropping the beat, rearrange the order of verses, cut choruses down to
> half length, apply many beat-aware plugins, etc. You can play any
> number of mp3/wavs/aiffs/ogg/flac files at once. MIDI control and
> microphone input also work.
>
> GDAM is not the easiest app to learn, but once you do it is the most
> powerful solution for digital dj mixing.
>
> Sample dj (re)mix: http://herbie.ddv.com/~geoff/Geoff_22_May_2002.mp3
>
> -geoff
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 09:48:11AM -0700, John von Seggern wrote:
> > As far as I know there is no equivalent out there for Mac...you'll have to
> > wait for the promised Traktor release. I tried Traktor on the PC but didn't
> > like it, the interface is too cluttered and confusing. I don't need all
> > those advanced features, DJing is about selecting and mixing isn't it?
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "l----------------------l" <error_message@mail.lv>
> > To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
> > Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:54 AM
> > Subject: Re: [idm] Looking for a good DJ program for Mac
> >
> >
> > > Quoting "--|.TWINE.|-- >" <twine_sound@hotmail.com>:
> > >
> > > > Hi all,
> > > > Is there a good program comparable to Traktor for Apple?
> > >
> > > seems intersting [>]
> > >
> > > http://yowstar.com/
>
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